Trump’s star on Hollywood Walk of Fame vandalized with pickaxe
President Trump’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was vandalized Wednesday morning by a man using a pickaxe.
Photos of the damage were posted on social media by reporters. Police said witnesses described seeing a man using a pickaxe that he had carried in a guitar case to destroy the star, according to NBC Los Angeles.
BREAKING! President Trumps star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was just destroyed. We’re following up on #2NEWSAM. pic.twitter.com/qiad6yIMCn
— Ron Bird (@KUTVRon) July 25, 2018
Multiple people — including police — tell me a man walked up with a guitar case and pulled out the pick axe. Then, it’s believed, he called police himself to report it, but left the scene before they got here. Now, he’s nowhere to be found. @NBCLA pic.twitter.com/mJNh1dbO0J
— Jonathan Gonzalez (@JonathanNBCLA) July 25, 2018
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The incident isn’t the first time the star has been vandalized. The star was marked with spray paint in 2016.
Later that year, a month before the election, a man used a pickaxe and sledgehammer to smash the star. The man responsible for the damage pleaded no contest to felony vandalism in February 2017.
Trump received the star in 2007 for his role on NBC’s “The Apprentice.”
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